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Cheap Bus Tickets from Addis Ababa to Asosa Online Booking

Discover your travel route on web, mobile or app and book cheap bus ticket from Addis Ababa to Asosa online now.

Do cheap bus from Addis Ababa to Asosa bus tickets online booking and travel Gaborone to Kasane by road. Asosa is a town in western Ethiopia and the Beninshangual-Gumuz area Ethiopia capital placed in Asosa area. Here is the guide on how to book bus tickets from Addis Ababa to Asosa:

Bus from Addis Ababa to Asosa Bus Tickets Booking, Routes, Schedules & Fares FAQs

What is the quickest way to get from Addis Ababa to Asosa?

The fastest way to get from Addis Ababa to Asosa is to fly which costs $160 – $380 and takes 1h 25m.

What is the travel distance of bus Addis Ababa to  Asosa?

The travel distance of Addis Ababa to Asosa bus is 470 km.

Can I drive from Addis Ababa to Asosa?

Yes, the driving distance between Addis Ababa to Asosa is 688 km. It takes about 4h 21m to drive from Addis Ababa to Asosa.

What is the affordable way to get from Addis Ababa to Asosa?

The affordable way to get from Addis Ababa to Asosa by bus. Cheap bus tickets from Addis Ababa to $300 – $400 and takes 4h 21m.

Bus Tickets from Addis Ababa to Asosa Tips

During the 1990s Asosa was characterized by full government office complexes of partially done buildings, which John Young notes was “testimony to corrupt relations between contractors and politicians.” Young continues, “indicative of the scale of the issue, during a development and peaceful conference held in Assosa in 1996 June, the then deputy prime minister, Tamrat Layne, dismissed the full regional government and had many of its member imprisoned for corruption.

The governor of the Asosa town, Ahmed Khalifa, on July 7, 2007 field to Ad-Damazin, the capital of the Blue Nile state, in Sudan. Khalifa was accused by the Ethiopian authorities of providing concessions to Sudan on border problems. Sudan turned down a request to return Khalifa to Ethiopia, outcome in increased tensions between the 2 nations.

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